MASON & lI.LNILIN`3 SncK & Co.'s *,„ CABI Vfil. ORGANS 9TSOK & CO. 'S sEVEIs £ll ii i „p or ,„ B o f ,mmukia O.OCTRY! "OAK HALL. r.seda!kndinuderate prises. wAr4 A.MAX&E. & 13 tiO VIPX. .arner OIXTR and mAmrs r Streets. c o tose apartment (to make to order) 110. 1 8 BLra , W. LER &WILSON'S HIGHEST rREIVIIITAI I f THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. azlesrooms. 701 Chestnut street above 7th. WHITE-FRENCH.—On the 7th of 4th month, at the yesidence of the briale'a uncle Am ' H Frettell• b y Friend.' ceremony. Reuben W White to Abtote H rrench. both of Olt city. [Woodbury and Salem papers Iplettee copy.] WILLIAMS—MICKrIVG. —On the morning- of the 7th Suet.. by the he: Charles. D. atelier. Willoon Harding Williams to Miss Cattle R•. daughter of Bleking. 7•8 1 1., all of this city. BSILIsY— WELCH. —On the evcni net of the Ma hist Si.t the resideno. r f Dr. Woddrop in G come...tow n. by the 3law. (Mcrae W. tfacismaiin. Dr. Joel S. Badey. of Manville. Pa , to Mims Sallie 5 %Fetch. of Oermantqwn.. THOMPSOIA—FLAGG. —at Jack-o= vide. Florida. bY in. R e , Mr: Ohs") sin 71 h N. H. V.. ilaOtaia T. N. Thatoreen, of Phil- deiptda. to Mrs. Kate A. Flaig. of St. Augustine. Florida. HORN—CI:FAS —On the 71b loot., by the Rev. King ston Goddard John Horn. Jr to Bessie S. Crean, all of Thiladeiphis. FLiaISnITI:GR—FIAELOI\.T —By the Rev. B R Les !ley. at the residence of Mr. Henry Lincoln. of Philadel gle, twigs John F.aushorgn, of the V;bay, to stsrin Ga , ioL., of Vas - Radford glass. LDTHER—VINTON. - On the evening of Thursday. April 7th, at Fummit Place, by the Rev. J. H. Richards, :D. D.. satiated ba. Rev T. 5 Malcom. R. Nfaurice La er to Callsta Vinton, daughter of the late Rev. Justus th Vinton. of Buirma.h. CELBSZ , HIRE—HILLS —tu Thursday. the 7th inet., by the _Rev John 15 Chmhire. at his re4idenee. Fade Of SCIUY11111.1„ Mr. Jot n F Cheeehlre. of Titnevihe. to Xelee Kate. Emma Bills. daughter of the late Ebenezer M. D., of Townsend Harbor, FARLSY—BIIII4LRY —On Wo.Ateaday. the 6.h inst - Say the • Rev. Philltrs Brooh., I. Yearton Farley. O. S. A.. to Fanny Etizabeth, daughter of Edward n. Brig! ey, W•so • of this airy- DIED_ PARSONS —On the 7th met, Charles R Parsons. in the 65th of las age Norristown Papers Please copy. His relatives and frierds, and those of the fami'y,. Salim; Palestine knee= rment, No. 51. and Phi:am/ironic 3..odge, No 15. I 0. aO. F.. are respectful!, invited to attend the funeral, frcm his late residence. No 521 "WeaNaer este°, afternoon, at taroo o'otook. 'Without t miler notice. interment in He.nover—treet arbil Ground. LIVERDIOItE —On the Sib instant, °risen R. Liter. ]n ore, in the 34th year of his a te. i Remains to be taken to :Delaware. SAY SE —Sadden s. on the uto:ninz of the Nth 'William Liner, son of James W. and the late thitharine Wawa, in the 6th year of his age The relative,and Mena: of the family are hvitea to Sttentinie funeral. from his grand parents' residence.: o. 1116 Norrh Third ritet on Sunda afternoomat one coclock. furthe re r notice. Funeral to rroneed to Zilechanics' Cemetery a O'NEILL —Oh tbe7thitt!t., after a protracted illness, 3 Miss Diary Her friends and acot aintan nee. and those of the family, lire florsctfully invited to attend the funeral from the uesidence of her brother-in...ha% James A. Stc.iOalaa. .ESI North Sixth street. on Monday morning: 11th Ht 83S &Clock. OlLLlsit° —f•nd cenly, on the sth inst•, air. Saone C3illiard. in the 4f.th year of ids age. MOON. —On the7th ino.. John a. Moon. In the 37th sear of his age. His reatiee4 and Irian& On reenecifnll9 invited to atttend Hs flu- ral. fr.m hie late ye -Hetes. No. 1443 Worth Thirteenth sheet, on Monday next, the 'lth inst , :at three o'clock P. M. Ti, proceed to Woodland Ceme tery es • ERARIET.—^n :he Bth inst., Conrad Reakirt, in the * 37th s ear o• a ae The rel , r..vss and - rt-t.:l- of the family. also. Lodge Igo. 3. A F . lend the Oder in gaveral. are respect- Italy invited to attetd the Tnneral, from niB late red.. Ammo. No. 1:1:7 sox th t eeoud street, on Wed oe..day unornins. at tea o'cloct. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cernete y. bMFTH —Or. the 811 inst , Eliza Smyth. in the 621 Sear of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the favorat. from the residence of tier brother. • Wintaid Procter. Jr.. boot tz - ext currier of Ninth and 3.ombruti street , on Second der the 11thinst , at one o'clock P . without further notice. one o'cloc k —On Thursd ty. 7th inst., Harry A N. N..iminey in the 19th Tear orbit age The relatives and l•riends of the frown, are respectfa - - 3y invited to attend ate foneral. from the re‘idenee of tic father. SM. Race street. on Sunday, at nine o'ciects a. FiTiDri*HENTS. - On the 6th instant, Elizabeth B C. :Humphreys. daughter of Daniel and Eliza Humphreys. Her relatives and friends are prat, d to attend her In :bora on First day: the 10th instant. at 2 o'clock P. NI from the residence of her parents, Chester road, below - Darby. WRIGHT. —On Wednesday morning, 6th instant, Sa• 31111, relict of the late Taos. Wright. Funeral from the residence of her can-in-law. Dr. John Y. Bird. corner of Eleventh. and Green streets, on Mon day morning next. st 11 o'clock. Interment in Laurel Bill es* MORIMEI The fontral of the Hon John Banta took place Yes- Urdu. frt.= bin la.e residence in this city. His re mains were Oenrs.i:ed in the beautifal cemetery netr the city. The funeral was largely a' tended and the beds of •the city were tolled as a mark of v-socct to the departed Among the dis7inguishal strangers from abroad. no went an the occasion, we Loticed Chief Jn-tice Woodward. mad Judges Strong and Read. of the Supreme Court. dodge Rearson. of Harrisburg ^Who studied law with ;-"judge Sachs—Judge hfayaard, of Baotou. and on Wm. B. heed, of Philadelphia The daces...A possessel in a sin larder degree, the confidence and affection of our entire community, and thoueit over seventy years of age. re tained to the last his full lute Jecsaal vigor. and unditn'- %islied capacity for pr-fessional labor. At an early age aus became one of the most distinguished lawyers to Western P.aasvicania_ was elected three times to Con wee% from thi• Mercer District, and while in Co n green - wee appointed Judge of the Berke, Lehigh and Norin oroptou Tistrct, over which he presided near,y ten years Towards the close of his term be was elected state Treasurer. In 1311 be was the Whig candid.,te for Governor- Unto the time of his death, he was the lead -sng member of the Berke county bar, where his abilities, ms well as the remarkable kindness of his disossitton. Sod amiable manners. secuss d to him. in an eminent de laTee. the of the bench, his associates at the bar, and the public R. TtESSON SON fl .m-0 receiving their Sprint Z. 1:110 GOODS, and have now Byzantine.. -• Berate Iforr.ani, Crape Hereto. arages, " Silk Grenadines, 141 ask, and Biask an 122 r il PLR YARD. BEST BLACK. Kw KJ SILK . IN THE CITY. Wide enough for :Drees With two seeme. Beet Brown Silks in the City. Silks ( , f Exchpive Styles. Full Roar of Ordinary Silks. Bleck Silk., from sat to $ Colorer. Siike, frdm $1 to id. r.to EYRE et LANDlitif.. C fljk l f,A T . co C Ter ri o EAL 1 10 la i d .240iiTGOXlita Avezne —Rev. et. R. TOLM &Ist, of Wit :mizolon Mom. Preazhes bABBATIL at lox. o'clock A. and P. PI. It 1:31..-CAILVARIk" PR.V..SUV^IPMELIAN CHURCH. LO/ AST and FIFRIAIDTPI3. Streets.— ley_ CHARLES S. rORTER. of Boston, wi.,l preach TO NORKOW at 10% . o - c ock M..ani734 o'clock P. in... Cr-AYR - CH OP e ROES'S Oa, SPRING G ANA) 15.5', batour BKOILD Dr. .)•61cipEN Nri!i Preach TO-A10.6.110W, Eani c.i4 .and P. El. 10' - - TIIIFtD DV - TGIF' t't,C =.c. rue: , e reets, :key. I7.".l`tiS W 4, :T'2AS. inter Se, vie , : TO MOR ROW, anti ia the Ave :fling. . . CIII 7 V.CTI. OF TOM COITR.NAN FILBEO' Si:teE. above Ueveateenth.—Difiue ;_ervice (Sunday). at 103; M and 73i 1M —The Rev. T SA.BINE, sector, Will (D• V.) 'Preach Molair.sc and Evening. le_ FIRST It.E. F 0 It 31. E D DII 1"C CliCitulf, corner of 3.3VEN'TH and SPAIN(it S. ED)WAR.O StrYDAAI aril), V.). preach TV-AIJRROV7 at log A. M., and 7, 4 i :i-'. It* t i i. ;111?/7 CHURCH, FOIIRTI - 1 3). D Zp, T P c ii h ci — ( 9. v i7 ' TO N . c l afgtOVlSU: 'bath) MORNING: at - 1635 . ' o'clock . Rev FKBONBIC BIRD in the 'Evening. at Quarter to 8 o'clock. 1? 7 , 1 1-0 • BEV. J.F. BERG, D. D., PRESI SVIAjw dent.•l hew Brnnewick The,i gioal S 111011arY, rill preach is the PioRT R PRESBYTERIAN CHIT B.CE, p,IXTB above GRaP.N, TO-MORRO W MORNING, at 3r:34 and AFTERNOON at SY; o'clock atr. CONSEC ar...d..ricom ST'..OV.IM MENT'd CH llt 6,TWENT[ECH %rid GAtittßY *treeta—Thil, Obur Oh wilt (a. V.) be consecrated by the :Rt. ESP. Bishop POTTER. on TONSOAY MORNING} :next. the 12th inst., at 11 o'clock. Vc• CENTRAL PRES BYTE tILI AN CEU.I3 , iIEL—A S.falon will j 3, preached 07 the MA/THEW 1111titSI1tK. at 103 r °clock in the 31-enise. and s3s o•eiced: in the detternoon, in the COF 111AL PfligißY'rk ClallECH. corner KIEIII2II and streets igPHILADELPHIA TRACT AND 31.1a6101% fiioClls r4.—a. meeting in benalf oC this 'mode" will be bold in the First Preeby:eri Church, GERMAN St rot: , . a b.ove Second. (Southwark). on SA.I3- :o3A.TEL EViE,NING. r.ostaut. kt.ev. - .2ele.ere Olmsted, nud,rfon, and Ziegler will lege p%rt ,;a2 the exerct.es. rgia. CONGREGATIONIMISIII.—AN A.D• aoIRSED M. Wing of the se interested in the formation of a NEW CONGREGLTIONAL ORURO% in This city will be be:d at the House of Mr James Smith, ...0o 210 Fis. A .N.KLLN Street, THIS (Soturaar) EVR ;NL.NIO. at :340 oleek. It MC.THE BPKING GARDEN FE:HALM BIBLE SouiEl •y - i 1 bold it - Twenty- ant An :nivertary on MOND Al EVRaING,IIth iast.. COMM9IIC -ing at 9 o'clock. in the Church !corner of BROAD ani :BROWN Steeete. Addree see will be 'meds b 7 eeyerel Clergymen, repre- Seating' different der,orninstions The Dablic are cor dially invited to attend. Or CHRIS C —THE Vr . tbirteivli &noon of :.his rerie.. by . 1'.13 ciTO:K `SON. at ELEVENI . II ,arl WOOD . Streeim , SASS& CH .AIPTERNOuIii. at 5.14 o c ock Special " The Ntracleg of chri.t." with ooticea of 111. - 31e.aa's ' • Life ..of Josue_" oica ter.ort by A CLARK, at jeqi o'clock, on "Sod in Natnro " All invited. It* 't E. I_4l N P "t 1 -S TIMET DI. E. (alb kt; congregation worshipping at ..14ineteet th and Pool. , 7 ttre:tx have.preparatorg to erect :Mg a new church edtfie-. removed to the • Green Hill .Sall." SEVISte rt Esa ( - 1-I and POPLCR. < Preaching on Bat 10:: & JI. aal 731 P. If. Sandsg :school W.t 2P. Di IThAptiblie c b.. B. .I . S E. IN E`.. 2015 Poplar street. Vr jls 7 tl' !l ll Y ll- lrP AtLal(; r(lrl;eetaed aaler ne :Fourth Pr.shrter:an Church corner of TWisL and :LOMBARo Stre-ty. on C-310KROW (Sabbath) LING. the 11,1. : tct The Bev W W. ~ 020 KIANG will prehide on the occl t=ion. The ney. Mord. C Sutpnen will preach the Sermon. "9 , c It. T. nlitthow B. Grier will deliver the charge ts , :he Pa - tor. and the BeV, Wut. Blackwood the charge to tk, pe.u!e. pacarcir. OF DEN a rotten country was carol. lecture or tha Committee ou Lahor. r>re l.ra Foir I, IF;CEI •SPFEB. at the UNIVi6I3.• SITY. on NO3: v Ilth nnaleth, at 9 o clock P. AI. lid op,. n 5 h.F.V JOON LORD'S LECTURES =Kam. 01% TEI!.: OF EtiblE —rho second Lacinre <al thin now ca are , . - Atli h gi ven in HALL toF PH& 57141 VET. • AY EVENING, April 1 2, u l 8 ra clock. 8,1,iw0.—•• ' MiPerteA or Rom F6avitity-711, V. 10.0.1 VrePAred the way for Vieit ,And Ruh. - 1;1 ft • ct. e for 11e r , shiut.: of me course la; Niatie Amnia on 50 ta. 0 • ap9-3t." ar• Pli.t LIELPIIIA. Atn . ..4' I ,TIO I —The Month IY Meeting the PH ;.1,11). , .1.2.111 A S BRA e.- tploNe t tit tr 1:.1c Dm/ &VEXING. 11th April. the Church con,Ar ni eIFTEIXTG aad Vitroete. (lieir Dr licaaltaia ) at a onarter before eight o'clock. Facts of thrilling interest anti be ereeented, and 1: be relieving q 11.1 . 441.33: Co,/.l46Ted. What manante Ithould beeeoPWain erase that the ranks of Sabbath school Trucher• tutut city may be largely increased? It trieLdi, ef SaLbsth to ',tole H o a r ditd to ba pre. thtt sot. It is the A..1331A•84. .11 , 3 or the of lifaaagera evert Ckrgyaiaa Ia th ei.v geoid& Dra.,ar ameetliig. GEO. 11. STOART, PreNiderd, A. MARTIN ¬ary. OFFIcEI OF THAN BUTLER COAL COMPANY, No. toe e.tuth FOCI R via ,itreot. MARCO' 3i. 186 f NOTlCE.—Atneetlesr of the Sto.kkohlere of the BM% atE COAL COMPANY will be hold on Tamest) oz. Alert). Mak, at 3•.'cli.cia P. U., at thetr,OffiCe. No. 109 8. :PhllßTllletteet, to orsnairter the propriety of iner.a.ing the capital Stock of the Company to the INILm of rye MondredTkontapa Do. je•pg. H N. MIRROR° 88, Preatleat R.+: HoWELL, JoFIN DERBYSHIRE. CLI a.R.L.EB morn& A94-emermit* PIANOS g 0w1.% r.d GEES min, VE COMMENCED d Summer Stool of MOURN. 1.1/ EtOrd- Falai& Botabazineft. French 13enaboafaes. Summer Borabastass, Many. Mousselaues. Taroises. White Foulards, as. MOURNING STORE, 9IR CHESTiaIT Street rBCP GREAT F AIR FOR THE SANITARY COMM ISSION. COMISITYES FOR A DAY'S LABOR, A DAY'S INCOM S. DAT% Office, 116 South A OBVIISTH Street, corner of Santo= Street. Second Story, Front Room. • This Office will be open daily from 9A.M.to 6 P. . to receive subscriptions of ONE DAY'S LABOR. ONE DAY'S INCOME. ONE DIVE REVENUE, From AU Who Labor. or fluore Incomes or Revenues. Every Family ha = some retr.tive or friend In the ARMY OR NAVY! Let all bring In their off-4'lmm to awed the g reat bieh is to culminate in Logan Square in the month Of date neat, tide ur irm wrur, REGAIN: INDIVIDUAL ,i 1•50 h WTI INS. BOUSEUOLD I.UBSCRIeTIONS. ASSOCI ATTON susirmrPriuNS. ,GsCRTPTIONE OF A DAY'S L &IRON. A PAY'S INCONS. A DAY'S BEV.SATTw. IN HONEY. F I MANUASITUDAS IN PAUDITCYS_ - - The poor man or woman will thne have an opportu nity to contribute to the objects of the Fair, who would otberwiee be abut out of participation in it. Cittrens are invited to call at the Office, where a Com mittee r ill be constantly in attendance to confider their engseet , ono.and to appoint Bub committees for City or country. . L. MONTGOMERY POND, • Chairman. McGREGOR J. MITORESON. Secretary. JOHN W. CLiGHORN. Treasurer. apB.6t 11S South SEVENTH araat TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR CMt I. TO THE WHOLESALE RV:F.OOOM MEE HANTS OF JPEEDISYL O VANic PHILADELPIII ILI March, IE6I. . . . . On behalf of our sick and wounded soldiers i•, tie camp. hospital. and on the battle-geld, the undersigned appeal to the Who'esale Dry-Goods Merchants of emu 6Tfifillia to lead their powerful aid to the GREAT OE N TRAL F'IR OF THE !SALUTARY COMMISSION, to be held in this city the first of June next. The tabors and achievements of this great national or ganization are too well known to you and to tho world to nerd any detailed description at this time. The Sanitary Commission was recognized by the Go vernment authorities at an early stage sf this war, and, has eitentiy. but faithfully and most efficiently, Con tinued its labors from that time to the present. . '.f beroughly charitable in its spirit, compact in its or gan trait , u. and systematic and practical in its work ings, eetablishrd rspecially for the benefit of our own sick and - wounded soldiers, at the same time It extende aid to those of either army. recognizlng them all as bath roe and citizens of a common country te Held of labor embraces the whole theatre of the war. front New cizleana ano Texas. along the Mississippi Valley, across the bloody plains of Tennassee and Vir ginia. to Antietam and Gettysburg. and every battle field on the Atlantic coast. I.nch vast operations require correEpondingly vast re -110111,C05 to sustain them. and the a2prea-hive FAir ie Inteml FAA° aid in providing and maintaining the re• /1141111.Ce'S. We appeal to yen confidently for liberal contributions. under the belief that all who are following their aeons towed businees pursuits in security at home will esteem It a privileg.. to do all in their power to alleviate the ruffs, Ingo or those who are I:whip sacrificing their ease, and risking life itself in behalf of their country. We will a'so receive thankfully smaller donations from any In your employ, earnestly requesting that yon en tOrtilice them and others over whom your Influence ex tends to cc ntribate to this noble charity, Uoutributlons are earnestly solicited-1n money or mar• chandi, e. which may be tent to the tthairman or either of the committee. DAVID 21 BROWN. 411 - and 40 South FRONT Street. . Chairman- Daudet B. Crimmins (Girard Bank), Treasurer. P. Jenks Smith, Secretary. John B Myers, 932 and 234 Markciatreet, George F. Peabody. 24 South Front street, Simnel E. Stokes, IS South Front street. Stacy B. Bancroft. 405 and 407 Mart et street. Lemuel C. Bin, 223 Chestnut street. Eirk ham. 21 1 and 232 Chestnut street. Penny Lewis. 288 Chestnut street, William C Kent. 239 and 211 North Third street. William C Ludwig 56 North Third street, George D Parrish, 312 Chestnut street. Thomas B Ashmead. 326 Chestnut street. John P. Wbite, 421 Market street, D C Wharton, 214 Obettnut street. Richard Wood. 309 Market street, J. S. Fenton. 6i7 Chestnut street. uharles B. Wilkins, 39 South Second Street. Theodore Yrothingham, )14 South Front street, William S Stewart, 905 Market street, Jacob Riegel. 47 North Third street. Charles Richardson. 230 Chestnut street, Charles B. Mount. 25 Chestnut street, William T. H. Duncan. 216 Chestnut street, S. W. De Coureey. 6il Chestnut street. Thomas R Tunis, 233 and 2.35 Chestnut street. James R McFarland. 31 South Fourth street, ' Jeremiah M. Brooks. 112 and 223 Chestnut street, J. T. W_e.y. 107 Chestnut street. George W. Johnes. 517 Market street, Samuel T. Canby. 314 Market street, John A. Wilson. 322 Chesnut street, Robert B. Smith. 329 Market street. Edward Bains, 40 North Third street. apt-swat MREV, JOHN LORD'S LECTURES OD' THS FALL Ur ROME. The first Lecture of this new Course on the Grandeur. the Shaine, and the Fall of the Roman Sinpire, with the Inquiry why ancient civilization could not avert the Ruin, will oe ItiT#n in the Hall of the University. NIS*? H Street. on THIIASDAY EVENING. April 7. at 8 o'clock. SUBJECT—The Material Greatness and Glory of the Ancient tivnizatioU, Tne rental/11ns lectures are— Lecture ll—The Internal Hollowness and Defects of the Old Roman Civilization—the Shame end Miseries of So ciety—the Vices of Self•lnterest, and Preparation for Violence end Inevitable Ruin. Lecture 111. —The Fall of the Empire. and the Desola tions produced by the Barbarians—the Destruction of the Old Fabric of Society. Lecture IN.—The Reasons why' the Old Conservative Inlinences of Paganism did not Arrest the Ruin —the Fail ure of Arta Literature. and Science, and the Mechanism of Governments. Lecture V. —The Beacons why Christianity did not save the Empire. and the Ideas which the Üburch incorpo rated with Suhteuttent Civilizations—the Foundation of the Vey Teutonic Structure. Tickete for the Course $3• Schools and Ladies $l.. Slagle admission 60 cents. ap7 -St. vico FOIIRTMENTH PORTANT NOTICE.—An adjourned me.dins of the citizens of this ward wi:l be held at SPRING GARDEN HALL on WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 13th, The citizens ire urged to complete their subscriptions as soon as possible, that the committee may there make their Bull report. "Several certificates of exemption yet on hat d." WM. B. TaOMAS. President. THOS. F.. DAVIS. Sec'y. ap9 awl MTWEPITIETII WARD:—AP A Meeting of the Citizons, mela efttl.t, 7, it was unanimously resolved to pablislk a list of ati nab'a to the draft In the Ward. giving credit to taoae who have paid to the Ward Bounty Fund. i.e Adjourned Meeting will be held on 31101vD AY EVilini G. April 11, at 8 o'cloelt.in fLeCtrarelt, EIGHTH Street, above Master. It. BENJAMIN HISPBR. Secretary. Grp SPIRITUALISM. —MRS M WOOD, of of twcticat, a Medium, wilt Letau t e a t sAm. SOM-BrE.RET HALL on SUNDAY at 101.4 A. M. and 3 P. Admittancos cents. gar MUSTER BRICIKKAKEKS, TAKE Meeting of the trade will be held ~t the Board of Trade Itc.. me. No 505 I.IHIS3Tzi EtreEt. on the 11th inet., (11.1014 D 4.1'). at 11 o'clock A. N.. to consider what action they will take in relation to the great Sanitary Fair. CRIE DINORE, 411.0 EN as. NEPREW, Wilt* EDMUND WEBSTER. MPIFILADELPHIAs APRILS. 1801 A meeting of the Committee on Wines and a rmors of the Great Central Fair for the benefit, of the United States Sanitary Commission was held this day. at the Office of Messrs George Cromelied n Son, at 11 &sleek A. M. Contributions and Donatterv; will be received by any of the undersigned, and due acknowledgment will be made through the medium of the public press: GEORGE CROMELIBN. Chairman of Committee, No. 115 Walnut street. B rAhTILLON, No. 108 Walnut stied. F BASK°. No 109 Walnut street JAS CARSTAIRS. Jr., No_ Walnut street_ B. WALDEN, .No 200 south Front street. WILLI. M Ii YE A7ON, No. 201 South Front street. JACOB T. ROFFMAN, Secretary, No. 201 South Front street. ap3 21. Pak. REDUCTION IL THE PRICE OP COKE.—In accordance with a resole:ion of the hoard of Traetees, passed on the 25th instant, the price of Coke from the Mari et-street and Spring Garden Works bag been reduced to 10 dente per bushel, and rom the Point Breeze and Manayrank Works to 9 °ante per onehel. JOBB G. CICEbSON. Chief Engineer. PHILADELPHIA GAS WORE% March 28. 1864. zah29 lm M` - xtrf-S6V2PAIR-'O.Tir%'4A 3 I 3 ITIVIIt . RI.V.Ef,IIS. FIRST DISTRICT PRIfieSILVAIVEk • PHILADELPIII i. April 6. 1961. • FINAL 'NOTICE -Delinquent Tax Payers are hereby tooth, dto make application to the undersigned. WI ea- IN SIX DAIS FROM THIS DATE. for License, under tbe I.xcise Laws of the United States. and thus avoid the penalties prescribed by law for transacting bnalnese 'fria.= License. WASHINGTON KEITH. Assessor, ap7 - ot Firsa District Pennsylvania. OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SoIITEIWARK PHILADISLPHIA tar It 1 - 'iteSED RAILROAD COMPANY, Berke (late Cb Rib am) street, below Fourth. PHILADBLPaIA. Sprit 8. 1804. By a resolution of the Board of Dlreetor+ of this Conn aan7 the entire receipts of the ro ad on Ta. , :sda.m ntat. AVri f "rttfi, will be appropriated to the U. 8. Ba.- num 27 Commission. CHAS K. ABBOTT, ar.9 3t • Secretary. Mss TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 'OOI9,THSEN , CENTRAL RALLWAY (10. STATION, itsamstos.E. April. 4,1664. Notice is hereby given, that the Capital stork of the livrtheru Central Railway Company. for the purpose of completing a double track to Sunbury. Pa., will be augmented to an amount equal to that of the existing Stuck. Before offering it to the public. thole who appear as Stockholders on the Company's books on the sth of April. 1861. Will be allowed the privilege of intbseribing, at the par value, to an amount equal to the Stock by them rr spettively held. Socks will be opened for that purpose at this office, and kept open from the 6th day of APRIL, 1569. until. the 6th day of MAY, 1864. No subscription will be received for less than par, pay able as follows: Twenty (20) per cent. at the time of subscription. and the iemaiuderin instalments of each amounts and at such times as may be ordered by the Board of Bdreoi ore. The books will be closed from 6 P. M. on the 4th of April until 10 A. 31. on the 6th of April. and no transfers allowed on the 6th. By order: • ape. d2t-thstutmys J. 8. MIR Treasurer. OFFICIO OF THE 111.A.VOR OF IM itn CUFF OF PELILAIIELPIIIA, March 'P 66l e , .u.sLED PitOPOSAL , will be received by the Mayor of rhiladelphia, until la o'clock noon of VP.SONZsDitY. April lath. for the purchase of the whole or of any part of the SIX-PBM-CISIST. 1.0,01 of the city of Philadel phia for one million two hnndred and fifty thousa , d dollars. antholzed by an ordinance of the Select and Common Councils of the said city, approved March let. 1864, and Thresvies of the Mx-per-cent. Loan of the said city for two millions of donate. autherized_by an ordi. mance approved March 28th, 1804. bush proposals must be addressed under seal to the Mayor, insulted 'OlferiorCity Loan. 'and will be opened by him in the presence of the City Treasurer and City Controller at the time above designated, the right being reserved by the Mayor to relent any bid for insaftleiencY of Price. The.-e loses are redeemable at the expiration of thirty years from date: their repayment is secured by Sinking Funds pro's tud. cotereporaneously with their Nana. f , r the maintenance Whereof the faith of the city le specially pledged. _Their interest will be paid half yearly, on the arbt days of January and July,at the office of the City Trea , nrt r. without deduction of: or liability for. State or City Taxes ALEX ASHUR. HENRY. scuthat Mayor of Philadelphia. BOULTIIICRN MINING COMPANY ks OF MICIHIOAN —NOTltirt.—The First Meeting' of the Northern Mlnirg CoUrnalY of Michigan, under Its Articles of Association, will be held at No. 319 WALNUT' Street. Philadelphia, on hIONDAY. the 18th of April. 1864, at ten o'clock A. N. CH CS. C. JMIIKSO .1. kIARCIADIIKE MOORS. Two of no .Ailfsositttas cicala glosaeratine_ RRILADELEBIA. MITCII 30.1861. mh3l-thstutaplB* TIOGA IMPROVEMENT COM IZPAIIY.—DIotice is hereby given that a Sleeting of the Stockholders of the 'nage Improvement Company will be held at No 25 NERO aerirs , SXC HANGS. in the city of Philadelphia. on the 3d day of Slay neat. be twetn the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect Manager% 11 President, and Treasurer of ftaid Corneaar- WILLIAM MAAS, Treasurer. mll3l. tmaS No. 724 MARKS r Street. PETROLEUM STORAGE COM PANY OF PhILADELPHIL. —The subscryters to the Stock of this Company will meet at No. 3217 WALNUT &net, second floor. Boom No. 2. in the city of J - 1151.1.,11111, on TUESDAY. the 10th day of April, A.D. 1664, bet w een the holm of 12 o'clock hi and. 2 o'clock Y )r. , Tor ;be purpose of chasing . Die , dors and orkaniz tra, said company in accordance with the Provision's of itecharter. TITUS S. BUSBY. J. N. DIINgeN, JOHN S. TWSLLS. SAMUEL DUTPO N. Corporator: Philadelphia, April 6th, 1664. ap7-5t5 ricOIL COMPANY. NEW. —A RESPON mbia party. Two wb11.9 GLOW pumping on the lay d. Apply at once for Shares and a Prospectus. Box 2550 P. 0.. Philadelphia. . ap6-6dr* SCMJYLKI.I.4 , AND SU SCW ANNA. RAILROAD CO.. Wens 247 S. toOrtichß Street. FRILADELPRIA. April 4, 1884 The Annital Meeting of the Stags holders of this Com pany. and an election for President and six Managers, Will take place. at the Office of the Com Pally, on hitni- DAY. the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'oinch ape tmy2 WM. H. WEBB. Aacratass. MMONITOR MINING. COMPANY. OP MiCEMAN. —Noma —The First Heating of tor Monitor Mining Compau7 or Aliohleen. under itt Ar ticles of Association, will be held at No. 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. on MONDAY. the 18th of April, 1804. at ten o'clock A. If. CHAS, C JACKSON. NARNADMIN MOORE. Two of the Associates of said Corneoration. PIITLADELPHIA. Meth 30, 'lBB4. inh3l-thstntaol9, XC1Z1.31.011. COMPANY OP at 'COWAN. —NOME —the first meeting of the Excelsior Mining Company or Michitan. under Its Articles of Association, will be held at No. 319.WALN13 r Street. Philsdelphia, on MONDAY, the 18th of April. ISc4. at 10 o'clock A. X. 011 AS. C. JACKSON. INklibidOllKE NOOKS. Two of the Associates of said Corporation. PHILADELPHIA. Nara 10, 1864. mhll•thatntApii" IZ3I'L UN lON STATE CONVENTION.— The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprieing the 1511i.TIONAL UNION PASTY will meet in State Conveu. Von in the Hall of the Bones of neprefentatives, HARRISBURG, at noon, on - . ...... . . THURSDAY. April n 1864. Each district will be entitled to the same reoreeenta- Hon it now has in the State Legislature, and the dele gate, will he chosen at such times and in sue t manner as shall •be directed by the respective Gonntir Com• mittees. The State Convention is called for the purpose of placing In nomination an Electoral ticket, selecting delegates at.large to the National Convention of the Union party, to be held in Baltimore on the 7th June, and taking such action as it maY deem Prow in reference to the approaching Presidential canvass. The selection of the district delegates from Pennsyl vania to the National Convention is left—where it pro perly belongs—to the pacple. assembled la their County Convention., but the different County Committees are earnestly reenetted to adopt such measures as will pro cure a full attendance at their respective conventions. and thereby secure, in the choice of eelegatee, a full and fair expression of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate all lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent triumphs of the good canoe in New Hampshire and Uonneciicat. and to express the hope. shared by all lo; al men, that they are only the forerunners of more splendid victories sot n to be won in the same canes. alike by the bullet and the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. OF.O. W. EfAXE.IISLY. WAYNE goVEAGH, Chigratttn, W. W. Eats. } Secretaries. ap9.tt FAIR, IN AID OF THE. LOYAL SUF. FERLBS IN .I%•tiT TIMMS inEE.—The sad and touchin accounts that daily reach us of the sufferings of the residents ents Gf East Tennessee. whose trials are conse quent upon their loyalty to all we hold dear under the some a-Union. appeal to every heart and mill for united elro holdr their relief. To this encl. the ladies of this city are ing a Fair. at the ASSUIBLY BUILDINGS, TRUTH and CHEST/NEU Ste. c omm e ncing on the 4th of April. and continuing this meek. to tehieh the aid and patronage of the pabiao are respectfnlly solicited. Donations of money, fancy articles and goods. and ar tides for the refreshment tables, are earnestly solicited. Mre. Sosp.Pli CANBY, Pretident, No. 831 Aro street. 31 re Taos. WATERMAN. Secretary. No 2034 Vine St. Mrs. CALbit W HALLO WELL. Treal No 2121 Arch St Mrs. ITIWILILD N Danis. No. 1032 Area street. Mrs. MARY .1. D. SAMPrtOIT, No. 1814 ..ersh street. 31 re JOHN CARRON. Li°. 2015 Arch. street. Mrs HANNAH 31 stoma, "r togs street. Gertasotown.. aO7-31, CENTRAL CAELPENTERq.- 112POREAT FAIR FOR SANITARY COM MISSION. A .116:ming of Employing Carpenters of Philadelphia Rill he held at the Hall of the Carpenters' Company. nBEs.TNOT. below Fourth street. on SATURDAY SVIS - April 9 at 8 o'clock, to adorn, a plan of organiza tion in aid of the Gnat Fair of the Sanitary Commission. A full attendance is earnestly rennes:ed The Mane ging Committee of the Carpenters' Company have kindly volunteered the nee of their Hall for the meeting. By request of the Committee on Buildings. apt 2t rz3..... THE TREASURER OF THE C OM nuTTEI4 ON BEDIEFI VS, Entertainments. and exhibitions of the Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Co MllllBl5lOll. achnowled sea the following receipts: Af.ril 1, of Christian Bird 141 60 April 7, proof via of a private theatrical exhibition. at 1621Monnt Vernon street - ... 25 CO $74 00 GEO. GILPIN. Treasurer. IM6CITY BOUNTY NOTICE.—OFFICE OM BOUNTY FUND C02M188.1.0N. eio. 414 PRIMP Street. April 1.1864 The City Bounty Will continue be be paid until farther notice. applications for Rennty will be entertained from recruit. who enlisted prior to the date of the President's Proclamation. October 17, 1863 In future, powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from new recruits tor Pennsylvania Regiments. mustered. to .fter thin date. must be endorsed by the officer i n charge 3f the r erre ens gait the man has been received there. Be order of the Commiskion er,l-44 SAMUEL O. DAWSON. RecretarY. MYELLOWSTONE MINING GOBI PAN! OF MI(:HIt#AA.—NO TICS.—Tha first meeting of the Yellowstone Minim Company of Mehl- Ran. nnder its Articles of Assoeiation. will be held at No 379 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. on MaNDAY. the 19th of 1984, at 1B A. it CHAS. C JACKSON. EARN &DITK ItIOORS. . . . . Two of the Associates of said Corporation. PHILADRLPHIA, March 30.1864. mh3l.-ttistnt ap18• OFFICE OF THE ROCK. OIL. COM- Para OF PENNS) 1:94 MA. kr(o. 3 fOltaltsr PLACE. rear of 2dlak; South FOURTH .tract' An ddhional iumalment of SIXTY USNT4 PEN SHANE. on the Stock of the MOCK OIL COMPANY vi 1 i.e payable on TIIkeDAY next. 12th Diet . from 10 to 2 o'clock, - JOHN F GRAFF. erg It Secretary and Treasurer. imr• OFFICE OF TUE FRANKLIN FIRM COalPr re Y. PetiLa/MN:fla t !ant 1861, At a meel lug of the Board of Directors of the Conl4allY, held this day, a HMI, annual dividend of six par sent.. and at extra dividend of ten per cent., wee declared oa [he capital stock. payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatives. on dAmand. spA-P, J- W. MoALLISTER. Secretary pro tem. MILITARY. T H E COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE WILL OOPTINVE TO PAT 'X WEIS DOTAL A.MiLS POR EVERY ItECIRITZT MITSSIIRBD INTO HANCOCK'S SECOND ARMY CORPS ALFRSD DAY, ,lhairman GENERAL RECRUITIN G OFFICE, .No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. THE LAST CHANCE. 'Recruits wanted for all the ld o P.ENESYLVANIA CAVALRY. ARTILLERY and INFANTRY Regiments now in service. not already full ALL AUTHORIZED 13017 A TIES GIVEN. NOTE —By virtue of the Proclamation of the President of the United States. dated &itemise Mansion, Washing ton, March 14th. 1864. credits on the approaching draft will not be given aiter April 115th, 1864: conseciaently, all local bounties will OB.ISR at that time. All who contemplate enlisting should apply at once. CHAS. N. CAUWALLADER. apB-41.* Capt. and-General Recruiting Officer. iVOLUN T HERS WANTED FOR VETERAN REGIMENTS. Twenty men for the elet Prlurwylvatia Volnuceers wonted now, at the office, No. S aonth FIFTH Street. ROBERT L ORR. m7-6t• Captain and Recruiting Officer. NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD' BOUNTY ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZ F.! MONEY! I MEN WANTED for the N.VAL SERVICE and MA RINE, CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Dona tion. in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' Pay Rs bounty. Application to be-made at once to . D. RI LANE, Copt. and Provost Marshal Fourth District. Penna., apt 12t 1310 AD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. tt CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY! MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA RINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Botakties in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once to EDWIN PALMER, Captain and Provost Marshal Second District Pennsylvania, 256 South TWELFTH Street, • ntbig-ti Philadelphia. NAVAL AND MARINE SEEVIOE. CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE PAY ANtI PSIZE MO NEU Kari WADI'S]) for the NAVAL SERVICE and NA DINE Cow-S, who will be entitled to all the City Bonn- Use, In addition to Prize Money. • Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as born.ty. Application to be made at once, to WM. E. LEFIBIAN Captain and Provost Marshal Pirfit District Penna. , r.•h7 i-f f 24-5 Sntth CR D Street. LEGAL. UNUNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS s-, TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SC7'. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OE THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. rightly and duly proceeding on Libel filed in the name of the Hutted States of America. hath decreed all per sons in general who have. or Pretend to have, any right. title. or interest in live bales and nine bags of cotton, and three thousand and thirty-three dol lars and sixty-four cents, being the proceeds of the sale of the said cotton, and the money representing the same, deposited and being with the Assistant Treasu rer of the United States at Philadelphia. (the said coitus baying been. captured by the Kanawha, a yes sel.ot•war of the United States. tinder the command or Lieutenant Commending May o, ) to be monishea, cited, and called to judgment at the time and place un derwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that ny publishing these presents in at least two of the deity newspapers printed and published in the city . of Phila delphia, and in the Legg/ Intelllgencer, you do month and cite. or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general Who have, or 'pretend to have. any rigne. title, or Interest in the said cotton, or in the said snip of three the - I:wand and thirty-three dollars and six y- four cents, the proceeds of sale of said cotton, and topvetenting the same, to appear before the Honorable JOHN ... 2 .`iADWALADER. the Judge of the said Court,: at the District Court room. in the city of Philadel phia, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, ifs it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show. or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, !rally tney have. why the said cotton and the said sum of three thdusand and thirty-three dollars and sixty four cents, the proceeds of sale of said cotton. and repre senting the name, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise. liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and 'lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as tojnstice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate. or cause to be intimated, unto all Persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture. and may pronounce that the said five bales and nine bags of cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United states of America, and as goods of their enemies. or otherwise, liable and sub lent to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence. or rather contn. macs', of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding., and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together With these presents. Witness. the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEE, Judge of the said Court, at . Philadelphia, this seventh day APRIL, A. D. 1561, and. in the eighty-eighth year Of tbe Independence of the said United Slates. . ap9• It G. R. FOX, Clerk of District Court. COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORY. ex6timg between DEO - RICK St UILFRIC is diseo.yed this day by mmnel consent. All debts due 15)11 claims against the said Firma will be settled by either ot the untitralgued. C. H. DI.DILICK, NOBBRT GlnfitY. Tk a Business will he continued at the old Stand. NO9. 213 and 245 ARCH Street, wider the Firm of RO BERT OlLglitY & CO. it* r EIAUER'S COLORED PHOTO :I' GRAPRS are Popular Picturea of the otorradzed by the 111 . 8 95.1r . 51. for accurate end tett:lran's , colored likeneenes. Gallery, SECOND Street above Green. lt,* (1013RTLAND F. FOLWELL N OTABY PUBLIC. Office 32 North FIRM Street. Phila.- delphio—uezoniteetonen by the Governor of the state of PODlloylilinikt to tilt° Aoltnotoleastmenti of Deeds, Start gages be.. &r. Denotations taken et private recioeoces, or lawyers' end conveyancers' offices. le ,10 WOOD'S CELEBRATED PRIZE MOWER MACHINES row In store and for sale tbY ROBERT 13IIIir. .14r. . AgriatiltUral W4rehowie, It Noe 029. and OUI4 INARRET above Ninth. aft 50 BUSHELS EXTRA EARLY DANIZI. O'ROURKE PEAS, net received from London, for sale by rumßar BUIST. Seed Agiicn tural Warehonse. It No,, ORM and O24MARKEY St above Muth. gib PLOWS; HARROWS, LT I VATORS. Field ata oa7derk Rollers. Hay Cutters. Grain sane, Churns, with all other Implements of the beat manufacture. for sale by ROBERT BUM. Sn , Aariealtnral Warehonae. lt Nor. 923 and fiR,4- nlnallEr St.. above Ninth. gm PRATT'S STEEL—SPRING .4110.. OOTEURORSE RAKES —FARMERS who wish Rake* for the coming harvest elionid Bemire them early to prevent dleappointment. A fall stock now in store. and for sale at manufacturer's pricee by ROBBET Altieulcaral Worehon.e. :t . Nos. 9E4 and 9Rs4 MARKET tit.. adore Ninth, " -&-PHELADREY • S r „ ' 9, 1864., OPEN LNG SPRING- DIANTILI.A.S ON MONDAY, APRIL 1111 t. Noe. 405 and 407 NORTH EIBOOND MEWL •p9-2E JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., In CHESTNUT .STREET, HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS TO TEM. POPULAR STOOK OF SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, Which they continue to eel! at • MODERATE PRICES, , NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED OOST OF RECENT IMPORTATIONS. WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. ap7-Ink -- B OYS' CLOTHING. FIOI°II.INar tswlrxmints, EDITS MADE TO ORDER.. S. E. Corner NINTH end ]MARKET Streets. mhl2-rsvi2in WOW OPEN, .PARIi..MADE MANTILLAS AND SPRUNG CLOAKS. AlBO. Garments a our own mannfeettmo.. OF THE LATtEr nTYLES. end in GREAT VARIETY. J. W. PROCTOR dt.. CO., op4-top24 9560 CHESTNUT Street RICH SPRING DRESS GOODS FROM recent arrivals; eboice and desirable styles. EMMEN STODDART & BROTHER, FANCY DRESSS BILKS, IN DE bIRABLIS styles. from recent selections. CT_TRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 4551, and 134 N. SECOND St.. above Willow BLACK DRESS SILKS. Black Oros de Rldnes, all whithe and grades. Black Taffet Minn AII3IIIITB. Black Gro de Meade. Black Gro Graffiti. double-fat:led karOa. . • ."` Brocadia. CIIRWEPT STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 452.. and 454 N. SECOND St.. above Willow. TRAVELLING DRESS MATERIALS, -I- of new and desirable styles CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452 and 454 N. SECOND St. . above BLACK AND WHITE CILEOK SILKS and Black White Black Check Silks at $1.123. White and Black Check Silks. 22 inches wide. Black and White Check Silks, 22 inches wide. -- Green and White Check Silks, 22 inches wide. white and Green Check Silks. 22 inches wide. White and Brown Check Silks. 24 inches wide. Pi/nee and White Check Silks, 21 inches wide, at $1.37%, worth $1.623i. White end Bine Check Silks, very heavy. Rich. Heavy Fancy Silks. $2 to *4 50. Fancy Silks at 87340. $l. $l-12. *125; very cheap. Plain Silks, choice colors, $1 25 and *1 30. Do. - do. *1.40 and $1 50. Do. do. $162 and *1.75. Do. do. $1.87 and *2. 28• Inch 'Plain Silks. choice colors. *2, $2 60, $2.75, $3 25.. Heavy White Corded bilks at *2.51 Heavy Green Corded Silks at $2 62. Heavy Green Corded Silks at $2 50. Heavy Cuir Corded Silks at $2.50 Heavy Brown Corded ...like at *2.60. Dewey Brown Corded Silks at $2 62. Heavy Cnir ilorded Silks at $2 62. • Heavy Blue Corded Silks at $2 63 Heavy Purple Corded silk. at $2 62. Heavy Mode Corded Silks at $2 62. • "•- Heavy Gray Corded Silks at $2 62 Extra Heavy Violet Corded saes at $3.50. Extra Heavy Mode Corded Silks at $9 50. Heavy Rose color Poult de Soil at $2 Fisored Hike, Plain and Corded, at $1 37, $1.40, $1.62. Bich Styles Printed Pongee Silks at $l. /2, $1.67. SI.6L Plaid Spun Silts at 873ic. worth $ll2. Black THE B EST BRAADS OF BLACK SILKS. bilks at 87%e, 90c. $l. 24-insh Elam Gros de Rhines at *l.lO. $1.16. 26 • do. do. $1 25, $1.50. 28 " do. do. sl s 38. 22 do. do. 1. 87.1 i. 31 " do. do. 1.226. 24 " Heavy Black Taffetas at $1 50. 26 " do. do. do. $1 623;. 28 " do. do. do $1.83. 32 " do. do. do. $2. 26 • Heavy Black Ponit de Solt at $1.75. • 28 " do. do. do. $1.90. 30 " do. do. 130 $2, Ls • Black Corded balks at $l. 62. Black Corded bilks at Heavy Black Gros Grain Silks at $1.25. $1.40. Do do. do. do. $1.50, $1 60 Do. do. do. do. $1.75. $1.87. $2. 26-inch do. do. do. do. $2 25. .29 • do. do. do. do. $2 59. 28 • • do, do, do. do. *2 76. 28 " do. do. do, do, $O. 28 ' do. do. do. do. $8.26. - 36 ' Extra Bonny Taffetas at *4.76. . 40 • • Extra Bonny Talfei as at $6 HEAVY itL CK VELOUTINES, 40 inches Wide, at $6.80, worth $8 These silks have all the richness of a handsome velvet. Heavy two-faced Figured Black Silks at $1.25, 11/1. 37h, $1.40. *1.44. Extra Heavy Filmed Black Taffetas at $1.75. Our stook of SPke is one of the largest and best that can be found in the city, and most of it having been pur chased early in the season we are able to sell at Prices FAR BSLO#f THE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. 6-4 Bich Broken Plaid Pooling at UK 20 pieces silk Plaid spring Poplins at 60c. worth $l. KO ALEXANDRA ROBES at $B6ll These are handsomely BRAIDED, and are worth $l2. 60 pieces Shepherd Plaid Poll de Oheveres at 28c, all wool filling, cost to import ii 73-; and 42%e PLAID. STRIPED, AND PLAID DRESS GOODS. Of every variety and quality, at very low prices T ally receiving new Dress Goods. NEW AND CHOICE STILES FRENCH CHINTZES At N. 62g. 75c. NEW STYLES AMBRICAII CHINTZES. 21s. 100 PIECES NEW STYLES OF CHINTZES, WARRANT ED FAST COWES, at 20c. A Full Line of Domestic Goods, LO W. Cheap Black Alpacas. 31c to $l. 8 • 4 Lnpia's Black all-Wool Detainee. 8734 e to *1..50. Black silk Harnannies at 900, nand price $l. Heavy Biack Tani artines at 62. ts c. We hav SPRIN G - ANDpe oice aimortment of SUMMER. SHAWLS. All. wool Plaid Shawls. $4 to $7 60. All. wool White Lama Shawls, $360 to $7. Mozambique Shawls,. $4 to $7. Silk and Wool Challie Shawls. $6 to $lO. Gray Grenadine Shawls. *4 f o $lO Black Grenadine Shaw's, $4 to CV DEW SPRING CLOAKS. Made of the newest shades of cloths. $6 to $l6. H. STEEL & .013. Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH St. ar4-mwet Is now receiving, and offers for sale below present market rates man novelties in MOB WHITD GOODS. He would call "special attention" to his assortment of over ?A different new fabrics and styles of White Goods,suitable for "Ladles Bodies and Dresses, 'll stripes. plaids, and figured puffed and tucked Musli n De pieces of flowed and plain Buff and White Piques, bought before the recent ad- THACO. v ow invoices of 15111V11111 and Thread Laces, Thread and arm:mane Veils. Ildginge, Insert tags, rlonneinss. Broad Hem-Stitched HiNDICEB.OHIIIPS, all /inert. good quality, from 26 cents up. BRIGHT PLAIDS. Foils for children. 31 and 38 ate. Drab Wool Deletes. finest duality. 62% ets. Black Weol Delainos j 48. 30, and 62Y Ma. Double width Wool Deletes!. $1 to $1.31. Pine Drab alpacas. 62. M. and St Superfine Black Alpafiaa. Me to $L SL Traveling Dress Ftuffs. _Large mock Black Silks. Some bargains in Drees Goods COOPS'S & CONSBD. m 1331 B. E. corner NINTH and -31eRKST Streets H STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN • a chaise aaeortinent or NEW SILKS. Moire Antiques. *3 to $l5 Plain Corded Silk.. $ L6234 to $3.60. Figured Corded Silks. *1.6234. Plain Poll de Soles. $lB6 to $325. ra11127 Silks. 76e. to *S. Black Gros Grain Silks, $1.25 to tam. Pignred Black Bilks. 01.205 to $2. Plain Blaok-Silko 1373i0. to U. Bla India bilks, 873t0. Light.trround Eich-lignred Foulards. Irma to SLO2. feNl-tt Nos. 713 and 713 N. TENTH Street. TV ORY7 YP VS.—THERE IS EX QUI SITIS tuts and rare attUtie ability manifest in the produotion of B. F floe nylon of fverytypee. is oacimein dt 624 A/4011 Eked. 1t RETAIL DRY GOODS. AN - 33 JOHN W. THOMAS, Now READY, JACKETS, PAI TB, &c. COOPER & CONARD. 450, 482, and 454 N. SECOND St., above WilloW S Wi1:4'.4:44,:t.1011*411:4 SPBDTO TRADE. E. M. NEEDLES 10114 CHESTNUT STREET RETAIL DRY GOODS. SPRING- DRESS GOODS. Having completed the improvements at our Stores. we have now greater conveniences, additional light and room for the display of the Largest Stock of Dress Goods we ever exhibited, purchased principally at the Phila. delphia and New York Auctions, which Will be sold at Prices to insure quick sales, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SAXONY WOVEN DRESS 00.0DS, Ranging from El to 50 cents. Printed Mousseline Detainee. Plain do. do. Plain and fancy Alpacas, in low. medium, and line grades. Plain, Plaid, and Striped Byline. Plain and Farley Mozambiques. Plain and Figured Grenadines. Poll de Chevrea. Travelling-Drees Materials, &é., Au. , CVRWEN STODDART & Bicorrimß. 450, 453, and 154 North SECOND Street. apB-3t Above Willow SPRING GOODS. FIRST OP ENG OF , SPRING DRESS GOODS, AT THE STORE OF Jr. V- 'YOUNG-, (Successor to T. FISHER), No. 70 North FOURTH Street. JOHN F. YOUNG La now openinFr one of the most complete selections of LAMBS' DIMS STUFFS that can be found in this market. Special attention is directed to the styles and Prices. mh2ntnthatf BLACK TB READ VEILS--A CHOICE assortment. 'remiss in price from 652 75 to 403; Very much better than usually sold for the Seine price, BLACK FP.ENCLI VhILS —A. large stock, from 60c. to SR. Mons which will be found some choice Fells at and under $l. BLt:KFRENCHEN LACE SABRES. White do. ; a good Barbs at 190:1 another lot of 50 dozen at 200 each or $2.25 a dozen—usual price Sic ; others at 25 30 35, 40, 46, 60. sad 80c ,e few lots of Reel Thread Barbee, black, $1.34, tz, $3 75. Black Barbe Lace by the yard, at 13. IS. 25, and Me —a number of good patterns, men Under their pre/eat BLACK GiIIPUBB LACES (Real). — A good assortment. from 20c to $3. 60a yard. INITATI.O6I GUIPURE LACES (Black ). —A. full line, from 9to 60c, a yard. Small storekeepers, dressmakers, and others using a quantity may purchase tit such prices as will leave a margin for a nice profit for them. Rain= AND FRESCH EDGINGS AND LACES, for Millinery purposes. &c.—An immense stock from - which to 'teak's selection BLACK FLOUNCING LACES. 9 to 30 inches wide. (Meat bargains in wide Black Laces at WORNE'S LACE AND EMBROIDERY STORE. No. 38 North WORTH Street.. D ESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION'. 25 pieces RllBPiEt. Diaper, *2.25. 20 pieces Russia Diaper, $3.50. 35 pieces Russia Diaper, wide, N. 14 pieces Russia Diaper, very wide, $O. Alto,_lo lots of Table Linens — all prices. Row oven at JOHN R. 5T01f22 , , TO2I ARCH SW** 628 HOOP SKIRTS-LA 69_,Qt • DIES'. KISSES ', AND CHILDREN'S ft•'—'• —The most complete assortment in the cit., every style and size. For finish, durabirity, and cheapness, have no equal in the market. blanalactured at 628 RCH Street. Skirts made to order. 'altered. and repaired. Also, bargains in 'Eastern-made Skirts, kid -padded and rieetted, le springs. 66 cents; 20 springs. 80 dente; 20 springs 96 cents; SO springs, $1; 40 springs, fel 'Mr 40 springs, diamond-tied, 80 +ante. aps-6t* B ESTR BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. Wide and heavy Black Corded Silks. Magnificent Moire Antiques. all colon. Splendid quality Corded Silks. all colors. Bich Chorea Stripe and Plaid Silks. Mavenificent Grenadines and Organdies. etyles Spring Shawls. New style Cloths for ladies' cloakg EDWIN HAIL & CO.. mlat MR ft.rith RICCION D Street. - MILLINERY GOODS. --- MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now receiving their Spring Importations of SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS, }wan As FANCY AND PLAIN RIBBONS. GROS DE NAPLES—A.IIEII*de'. MAROELLINES AND ELOg i ENOES. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRAPES. LACES AND JOINED BLONDES. ILLUSION AND ➢IALINE wErs, &0., &o. Also, a full assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS. inhlbtattuam THE NEW YORK STORE GEO. W. MILES, Nos. 35 and 37 South Tenth Street, ABOVE CHESTNUT, IS NOW PREPARED TO SHOW HIS SPRING IM PORTATION OF FRENCH FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, PARIS-TRIMMED HATS, FRENCH AND NEW YORK BON NETS, FRAMES, and other "JVIIIMINE7L - 56 7 ' C3iOODS ap4-6t P. A. HARDING & CO 9 9 DEPORTEES •AD JOBBERS OP STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, mo. 413 ARCH STREWN. PHILADELPHIA. inll3-93n 1864. - 1864. WOOD & CARY, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. P. O.—NRROHANTS AND MILLHIENS are Invited to examine before oureallunus. as our STOOK IS PULL and PEICI3 LOW. 111h3-77n ' WOOD & v.l SPRING. 1864 . BROOKS & ROSENREIN, 01 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIBBONS, 13C3N - I , 4lErr 0, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. mh23.lm WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF HE T R A DE TO ODE STOCK OP SPROG RUMMY GOODS. WE NAVE NOW OPEN A BEAUTIFUL A§SORTMENT OF FRENCH - FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, VEILS, &c. BERNHEIH, 726 CHESTNUT STREET. Nch29-2zo SP MILLINERY OPENING.-S. T. .MORGAN, No. 408 MICR Street, will OPBII this day, a large and splendid assortment of Fancy and Trimmed Bonnets. Dress Cans. Cap Crown Bonnet Frames and Ruches. Also. a full line of Straw Bonnets. Ribbons, Silks, French Flowers. and Millinery Goode aenetally, for the wholesale Millinery trade. ap4 61. DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS IS CURING an Chronic Diseases, both .of LADIES and GEN TLEMED,by a new method in the nee of ELECTRICITY , without shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of Patients from abroad may be had at reasonable rates !n the Doctor's family. A Pamphlet of sixteen pages. con taining certificates and other information. sent gratis to all orders accompanied with a stamp. Office and resi dence, at 14-113 SOUTH PEER SQUARE, being central and accessible by street-oars from every railroad depot in the city. PHILADELPHIA, APT% MK are-1m PORTRAITS FINISHED IN THE moat artistic manner. and pronounced by all un equalled. See B. E. REIMER'S life size Photographs in oil colors. at 604 ARCH 'Area. fiLTJB GARDEN. ` l .- 0 ' For the better recreation, eniotirasnt. and motes. lion of decent and respectable Citizens, Nutoehold will be established a • C 1,178 011.8D8N.- Positively private and exclusively accessible to mem bers. bee the very liberal conditions in the Subscription Books, laid ont at Exalesdeld, H at Library-street all. and at 'Restaurant. S B. corner SPRING GARDEN an d BROAD Streete. For the Committee. At9-41* Dr. a. A. WATZSTIIIIL NEW PUBLICATIONS. pIIBI-ISHB.D THIS DAY. BRADY'S "MERCURY" STORIES. SEA-DRIFT: THE WRECKERS OF THE CHANNEL. BY MALCOLM S. BERTH. ILLUMINATED COVER -ILLID3TRA TED PAIGE TWHNTY•FIPS MISTS Mailed free of postage on receipt of Pride. Dealers are re nested to send their orders direct to tLe Publisher of The Mercury " Stories, to inenre prompt DUB in the filling of their orders. It FRADERTO A. BEADY. Pliblieher. BIS, Sd4 &MN e tree. New York. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! ! LOWEST PRICES in the city! LOWEST PRICES in the city! LAMEST STOCK in the city! LARGAST STOCK in the city! BEST ASSORTMENT in the city; BEET ASSORTMENT in the city! NEW sTVLEi teat reeeLved ! ALBUMS 25 cents to *OO. MEW STELES just received! ALBUMS 25 cents to 860. EVERT ALBUM WARRANTED. EVERY ALBUM WAIBRAN rim. ALBUMS for 50 Pictures $1 to $l5, , ALBUMS for 50 Pictures IA to cue, ALBUMS for 100 Pictures 3 14 to WO. ALBUMS for 100 Pictures 54 to $5O. ALBUMS for 12 Pictures 25 cents ALBUMS for 12 Pictures 2% cents. - ALBUMS over 500 different styles. ALBUMS over roo different styles. Iverytbluir sold at .4 1 scount (aped Store In Phi ladelphia! Boots, Albums. Magazines, rhOtographs, Frames, Folios, Stationery., ate., G. W. PITCHER. SOS CHESTNUT Ft.. above Rlghth et. ap9•ewtf NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1 Just received. by ASITIMVAD h EVANS. Sncceesors to Willis P.' Hazard, No 724 OIitEsTNUT Street MY CAVE LIFE IN VICKSBURG. With Letters of Trial and Travel. By a Ledo. ILLUSTRATIONS OF Dtil WESSEL PROGRESS. A Series of Discustione. 137 Herb..rt Spencer. AN INTRODUOSION Tu MUNICIPAL LAW. De signed for general readers and students. Ity John Nor. ton Pc mercy_ CHDROB ESSAYS. By George Cumming McWhorter. HINTS TO H FLESISts. By H. W S. Cleveland. GENERAL GRANT AND HIS CAMPAIGN,. By :Li lian H. Larke. With Steel Portrait, Views of Vinks bvirg,_dsc., &c. TEN AMISS ENOUGH A f'ractiest Treatiee for the ehowins how a very email farce may be made to keep a very 'arse foully. hiAcPHEIthON. The Great Confederate Philosopher and Southern Blower. Sy Alfred G. Hills. editor of few Orleans Era. ao9 GULLIVER'S VOYAGE TO LILLE- Fur, nwtbridged,lo cents. .5.38 liednath's Books for the Came-tires- K. WINCH & CO. sell them. It NEW YORK ON STERLING- EX caAnas.—Phillics' Sterling Exchange, reaming Sterling into Currency and Currency into Sterling, at rates varying by % from 50 to 100 per cent premium. on watt from one chilling to $5,000 Sent free, for $4 a angle copy .3.76 each for I'2 copies. and $3.50 for 100 colon. A PHILLIPS, New York. apa 4t. Po. 3 STATE Street. INSURANCE. IN SURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN SOME COMPANY, 3PIIILAJDF.LP9EIIA., S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Insurers in this Company have the additional gua rantee of $250,000 CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, whigh, to gether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to OVER asoo,ooo INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER 8200,000. LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO OVER 962,000_ DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the in sured to pay Premiums. The Dust DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force December 31.1863. was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst, entitling it to more consideration than them) Whine manager. reside in distant cities. Alexander Whilldin, J. Id gar Tbomron, George Nugent. Bow James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle. kamue] Work, ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHN S. 'WILSON, Sec. and Treas 04-ist THE MEXICAN • PACIFIC COMPANY. CAPITAL, $10,000,000. 100,000 SHARES OF $lOO EROS. 26.000 MAZES EBBERVED IN TES 71256.611 RY. This Company is ormoited under a special charter from the state of Pennsylvania, of minimal scope, and entirely free from personal liability. The object of this Company is the prosecution of opera tions on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, tinder granta from the Mexican Government, covering Mineral rights to IM% square miles of land, and embracing valuable cor poi ate powers and franchisee for mining, navigation, and railroad purposes. and the general development of the mineral territory conceded to the Company. J. Edgar Thompson. President Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Philadelphia. Edward L. Plumb, late of United Staten Legation, Mexico. French Skiddy, No 101 Wall street, New York Herron A. Johnson (of H. A. Johnson St MO. No. SO Wall street. Near York. (loom J. Format (of Frost ft Forrest). No. 21 NOM= street. New York. Robert 1). Cullen, London. J. P. etrand Foster (of Foster dc Thompson), No. 20 Wall street, New York. Jadeon Hawley, No 41 Broad street, New York. Henry A Smythe. (of Smythe. Sprague. & Cooper.) No. 28 Park place, New York. PRESIDENT. EDWARD L. PLUMS. VICE PRESIDENT. GEORGE J. FORREST TBEODOR3 C RANH, President Now York Werebonse and Security Company' SECRIMART. JAMES BIe.OKIS, Of the State Department, Washington Booke of subscription fora limited number of elisres of the stock of this Company will be opened at one °Oleo on SATURDAY, the 9th inet et 10 o'clock A. N. fitibecriptiou price, 826 per share; 810 par share paya• ble at the time of subscription, and the balance on the 2d of May, 1884. Attention is called to the official correspondence an nexed hereto, CLARKSON & CO., O. Igl South THIRD Street, Philadelphia OFFICE OF THE MFNIOA.N 'PACIFIC COMPANY. Tontine Building. No 88 Wall Ateset. NEW YORK. March 18, 1884. To life Excellency, Senor Don Matta& Romero. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister P/eniputentiary of the _Republic of Mexico, Washington : DEAR Snit The time has arrived when the serious attention of American capitalists is being turned toward the attractive field for enterprise, with means. Presented by the vast mineral wealth of Helve°. - This has led a large number of gentlemen to manifest a desire to become interested in the grants held by this Company ir that country. For their information, I beg to take the liberty of In nuiring of 7011, as the official representative in this corm try of the Mexican Government: Ist Whether the grants held by this Company Will at all times be recognized and respected by the authorities of the Republic . Id. Whether any other similar grants have ever been conceded by the Mexican Government. 3d As to the mineral resontees of the States to which these grants app'. and 41h As to the desire of the Mexican Government to have American capitalists to take part in the develop ment of the resources of that country. A reply at lour earliest convenience is respectfully solicited I have the honor to be. sir, Very reeneetfally. Your most obedient se, vont, B. L. PLIISB, President. [Translation.] MEXICAN LEGATION IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, March 24, 1864. 31r Edward Lee Plumb. President of the Mexican r ac tfic Yo. lb Wall street, -Yew York DEAR Six: I have received the letter Whichomider date of the 18th hat you have addressed to me, in which yon inform me that-the serious attention of North Ameri can capitalists is now being turned toward the favorable Held for enterprise presented by the vast mineral wealth of Mexico, and that this has led a large number or per. eons to manifest a desire to become interested in the con cessions that the Company of Which you are President bolos from the Mexican Government. with reference to which you make of me four inquiries. that I procead to answer in the order they are made : let. The concestions held by the Company which you represent will, of con. se, be rccrgnlzed and respected by the authorities of the Reenblie. because the deer. a %re st ing said concessions are in the nature of laws. Chic :all of tl e authoritie knowledge blic must revpect and obey. 2d. I have )1)f any privilege similar to those possessed by your Company having ever been granted to any other Company by the Mexican Govern ment. ed. It would he necessary to enter into many details. Improper for such a letter as this, in order to give even a slight idea of tire mineral ricenese of the States that are comprehended in your concessions. It must suffice therefore. for me to say that, among all the rich States of the Mexican Confederation, the State of Guerrero is con sidered, in Mexico, to be one of the richest. although, Peal EPS. 11P to the present time. it has been the least de veloped. 4th The Mexican Government, which desires. above all thihge. the development of the vest material re sources of the Republic, considers it one of Its drat duties to favor the establishment of erderpriess. both of natives and foreigners,- woich have for their object to accomplish this important result. It being. on the other band, the policy of the Mexican Government to strengthen and draw closer the commer cial relations of the Mexican Republic with the 'United States, tt will see with particular satisfaction the eitieene of this country take part in Mexican enterprises, and contribute, with their industry and their capital. to de velop the great resent ces of wealth of thabaier utak. to the mutual benefit of both nations. I am. sir, Yen truly. your obedient vanse. at 8-tf OMERO MLLE- HEVERIN REPAIRS AND Cleats all earls°, Laces and Imbrolderies- making them equal to new. Do. 307. LOMBARD St. ata 12t• p, TBAIVBERRY P LAN TS. —AIL SON'd Albany Seedling at 84. and Triomphe de Gaud at $6 per LOOO. Large or small lots presently delivered. by JAMES ca ALUM - a SoM aPB - 31E 1308 UHISTNUT Street. William S. Howard, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman . Charles F. Befall% Hon. Joseph Allison, Isaac Hazialmest. WANTS. y O siNGEns. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A EIMER OF RINGERS For the CHORI7II3B of BiusroAr. ENTERTAINMENTS to le given under the direction or the COMMITTEE having charge of this Department of the SANITARY FAIR In Philadelphia. SOPRANOS, CONTRALTOS, TENORS, and 13ASSES REQUIRED. Competent Vocalists, applying with nn delay, between 11 and 1 o'clock, at 3. B. 130IILD'a, corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. may have PROFITABLE ENGAGINENTS during the present and next month. 4 J. R. FRY, Chairman of the Committee on Magical Entertainments for the Great Central Fair. apEl-at A PHYSICIAN- REFUGEE FROM the South—dean:se a Situation. in a Drag Store. Geed r4'erenee given Address, with full particulars, .• Marshall 11.." thin office. it` A tV YOUNG MAN WISHES A SlTUA wiriEzity o as t Oleg- =n et O r rd I c r e r re r n kzref i ez:d as ability. AIL rasa, for three dais. '• W. Wallace." Prove efflee. ap9-2t. WANTED -A. SI N GLE GENTLE MAN", to assist in a Classical Academy. Position Dsrnian exit ; gala) y good. TEACHERS' INSTIru 217 booth THIRD Street. it. WAN 3 ED-A YOUNG M A N, OF gnod holdh.. who writes an excayont hand. and is foralier With office &Mee. as Clerk io en Insurance Office Eddrece, with reference. Poet Office Box 7.n.. aph.2t r O COI TON MANUFACTURERS -a- AND OTHERS. —A young Man. aced 25, need - to keep3na books by double entry, winhee a etc.:ration ST ouch. Cat give best of reference. Address "11ap8.-at. Preqc WANTED. -A LABORING MAN baying sffiX) to Loan hie employer can hear of a good Situation, and security for tie amount, by ad dram • log " M.." Press office. ao9-31.* wANTED— AN EXPERI ENCED 'Pr. Life Insurance Canvasser. For an efficient maw a ralary will be paid. GEL!. F. WILLIS. Agent Mamoicbmetta Mutual Life Insurance Company. 4119 WALNUT bi reet. ac.. 9 6t.• WAN TED- A FURNISHED FRONT • PARLOR for an Office. between Walnut and Arch and Eighth and Eleventh meets. Address • ' blea Mal." x Sol Poet Ohio.. Wal WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN • • and Wife the Dwelling Pert of a Heine to the vi cinity of Independence or Washington Squares, on or before June let. Would take the care of taco. Very beat of references elven. Address Box 1404 Poet Office. nhll- theta ft" WANTED- TWENTY. WHEELWRIGHTS, TWENTY WOOD NOAKES& TEE SLACBSMITH HaLPERE StratlY work. Apply to HENRY 81lIONS. D. s N a ti ona l Wagon Works. 2t* SECOND ans CU NB SUL saiD Sts VirAGON WANTED. —A JENNY Ltud. York. or Buggy Wagon. In good order, of Wats,n'a wake Addreen "Box 2047." Mating b kind of wagon. Price. bow. Jong { nose. and wb ere to e aeon ama9 3t. WAN Tit D-A PARTNER WITH TEN THOUBSISD POLLAK& in en established Dry Goods Commimlon Business. Address, with real name, Box 852. Peet Office apB.3t* WANTF.D.-A COMPETENT BOOK -11 V REEFER wants a permanent situation in a Ker. canals?. Commission. or Manufacturing Rouse. Gam! reference. Address) "8.," Bow 271 Y. O. apt•-3i. WANTED-A LAD, BETWEEN 14 and 17 years of age as COPY RE aDER. in 'a newspaper office. He must . be a good reader of manu script. A pupil of the High School preferred. Apply at Vie Press office third story. between toe hours of 12 and 4 o'clock. apg-if w 4 4 NTED-AS FOREMAN IN A CAR Factory, one Machiniet, with some experience In Drafting; one Blacksmith, and one Moulder. Nose will be accepted without satiefactory references SP to qualifi cations. Especially ra st they he reliable Union men. Apply personally. at 945 Ridge avenue between 10 and 11A. M ,on WEDNESDAYS, the 602 and lath, or by letter until the 18th, addressed Ete above. 4 4 Union." Mao, two or three good Moulders, 1106-40 WRITTEN APPLICATIONS FOR Female Colored Servants. as COOK% CHM& BESMAII/N. Rc . will be retistered and answered from time to tine. as notice:ate can be supplied. Lettere ad dressed to ROBBr.T t. COPAION. Philoc7elphia P. 0., Box No. 62. au9•eto.th3c -WANTED-BY A P E $1,500. AON with this amount. a CLERKSHIP. Address "League." No. 13 North ELEVENTH Street. apS -AN ACTIVE BUSINESS desirous of changing his preeeet business, would Invest the above amo unt in a stood Uom mission or Martfacturins concern 'la well known, in Philadelphia. Address, in rani name. C. B. 'at tbis office. tto7-3r. $76 A MONTH I—l WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in twory Connky, e 4 $7B R. month, ex- Dowel paid. to flail my new cheap Family SeVri Mg Ma. obines. Address S. HADISON,AIrred.ife. [fen- d&WSxn et WANTED TO RENT-A HOUSE m 2, near a station on the Germantown. Chestnut Hill. co North Peoneglvania Railroad (furnished preferred). tidal-esp. z Whig particulars, •L. D. ," °Moo OA th is pa per, apOlts Mg WANTED TO BENT, FOR THE Summer months. a rurni.lied amintn , HOUSE, 'VP Rhin au hour's ride of the city_by ears. Address with full particulars, "W. ' Mike this paper. ap7-3V lel! WANTED TO PURCHASE OR BENT—A HOUSE AND LOT at or near CHEST NUT HILL, or TO RANT, for the enamor. a place at CHELTEN HILLS; near the line of the North Penn er Ivania Railroad. Addrtre • 'W. M. L.." No. MARCH Street eit7-ST. FOR SALE AND TO LET. To E T .-THE SECOND, THIRD, and fourth floors at d 35 MARKET Street, through to Church ape,. mad tf FOR SALY-BUTTER STALLS IN FARMERS' RAREST. Very desirable for limited capitalist Occupant changing bnaineta. Calt.,,at No ? 11131.1 MAREEP Street, • apS-2e FOR SALE- A DTSIRIBLE PRO FIRT3I in second Ward, on mAßiorrs LANE. nearFonsth St., will be sold on aocommodatinf terms. For particulars, ~ pplyto CHAS. W. ZIMMERMAN, Real Es tate Agent. 9.46 SIOYABIEBISING Averine...a.p7that-3t. GOLD! GOLD 1 ! GOLD!!! 56.2C0 GOLD.—WA NIT D. a Mod ern Dwelling in good location. with all the modern imProvemante, the price of which will be paid in GOLD. DEO. N. ToWNWEND it CO. at.9-9t 1,13% South FOURTH Street. TO NEWSPAPER MEN.-FOR SALE —An laying. Ir 4 class coml• t 3 me wepeper. OEO. N7TOWNSEDT at CO., al9-smwbt .12.33; South FOURTH Street. REAL F STATE, DESIRABLY SITU ATM). is offered. at a fair market value for Stock of the RACE AND VIYE•STREETS PASSENGER RIM ROAD. at a liberal mice. D IMEROTEI, ap7-St" 436 VITA.LNUT Street. Aft FOR SALE-A NEW, WELL /54 built 00ITAGE. No. 2435 GREEN Stmt, with the modern improvements, for 53.600. ap9-36• fa FOR SALE-A NEW THREE. STORY HOUSE. with two-story back-bnildings. No. 685 North Twenty. fifth street, for 412,4500 clear. on easy terms. 3t* FOB SALE—HOUSE No. 1516 North TWELFTH Street. 11 rooms: lot 17 by 118 feet to Fawn et. Apply on pretulBea, Price 111,801 6p2-7t` A VERY DESIRABLE RESl '.ma. MOOS, situate In the village of WIMBODT, ono. half mile from Abington Station. North Pennsylvania &tiros& is For Rent for the slimmer months. Tering, $2OO. Apply, April 9th, to WM. o'. Mil LEA, apE3t . At Weldon. e 1 FOR SALE- HOUSES, $5OO TO - 114 a $5O. COO. 13 ,, ndsome Modern Dwelling on SIXTH Street. near Spring Ohrden, 10 rooms, bath, go , and finished with every modern improvement. Lot, 17300: will be sold on easy termeA possession lot of May. Over 1,000 House for >ale Call for register. . . Ellie Modern Dwellin;r..to 7nr7r GEO N. TOWNSEND & CO., It 1.23 Y, South .F 0 &TIT Street e TOR SALE-OVER 100 HAND. SONS COUNTRY SEATS. A magnificent Ns NSi..4l on Franiztord road. Will be mold a bargain. or exchanged. .1 beautiful COUNTRY SEAT on the Delaware river, extra buildings. WiD ba sold a bargain. A.so a large number of cohere. "Send for Register." GBO N. South aiSED FOURTH 410., apB sw2t 1.153:i' FOURTH Street. $151)00$10,000, ANDOTHER I wow down to 451600, to loan on mart. gage forays years. at dire per cent S. W. THAIIK &RA. at SON. apS . 244 Smith THIRD Street. FOR SALE-A THOROUGH Bred Trotting Sr•LLION, PIE yeare old. /5 halide it inches Mill, a half brother to GILT, the great Trotting Mare. To be seen at Stetson's stable", lq LOCUST Street, below Twelfth street. ' ap7-3t• PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AED BALTIMORE RAILROAD CHARGE OF ROLM% ON AND AFTER BULIDAT. Aprlllo. PASSENGER TEAM , LEAVE PRI LADALPHIA FOR Baltimore at 4 90. (Exams. Mondays exceptea). S. 06 A M., 12 M , 2 30 andlo3o P. M. Cheater at 5 05 A. M., 1.15, 3.30, 3.00,10.30, and 11.95 PM. Wilminaton at 4 30 (liimdays excepted), 91 5 A. 51 . • 1.15. 2.30, 3.60. 10 30. and 11.96 P. M. New Castle at 8 t. 6 A. M. and a. 50 P. M. Dover at 8 06 A M. and 3. LO P. M. Milford at 8 05 A X. k aliabirry at 8 06 A. X TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LB AY A Haltiniore at 8,45. 4 90 A. M_ (Expreee). 1. 10. 4.05. and 7.55 P. 111. Wilmington at 7.16. 9 A. M.. 12 24. 1, 4 93, 6 30, 8 and 11 12 P. M. Salisbury at 12.05 P. M. . 29 Ilford at 2.75 P. M. • Dover at 6SO A. X and 3.65 P. DI Now Castle at asoA. If and 6 65P. M. Ghetto: at 8 10, 940 A. 64 /, 6, 7,14, 9 13, and 11 45 P.M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate sta tions at 7 25 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stations at 1.10 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE ' Leave Me' ter at 8.40 A 51,. 3, and 11.05 P. Leave Wilmington at 530. 9.26 A, M.. 3.3.5 and 11.41 P. M. PRItIORT TRAIN, with Pateldlaet Car attached. will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6.90 P m. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7 59P. AL SUNDAYS: Only at 9..90 A. M and 10.30 P. M. from Philadelphia 10 Baltimore, From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 430 A. M. 1 1130 and 11 45 P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 0.30 and 11 12 P. Si Only at 7.25 P. AL frcin Baltimore to Philadelphia. av 9 H. F. KENNEL Assist. dupl. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT Av I LO ADM noon Diamondr, Wakoheo. 'jewelry, tj e Rate. Clothing, Sm.' at JON.Rs at CO 'o Old- Eotablished Loan Office. corner THIRD and GAMILL Streets, below Lombard. ara Sin if gWRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS of Character, Genetnation. and Ta lent. with ADVICE on Hasineas, Health. Nitwit Lion. Self-improvement, Management. and Train. Die of CHILDREN, social adaptation. aga. , dal and evening, by JOHN In CAPSN. Phrenologist and Bookseller. Yobl9.stsdh No. ZS S. TENTH Streak above Chestnut. fl ik RP ET S.—N OW IS THE TIIIIE, they ere fresh, and Tory be WM. 4 aalara. .Tnit OSAGMILE, NO. 447 N. SECOND . bal. lloblcoast ciao CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN DOW SHADES -New stook of leek& therpeteAnst received. Bud for sale oheap. at WM, ORNAOSSIIA'B, VO. *4 North BECOND fitreet. bezowobis. Sag • xabZ-lat" ,V; t its 55.1 tgl MRS. JOHN DREVes NEW ARCS. STREET THSATRE. REAPPEARANCE REAPPEAR/ONUS OF MRS. JOHN DREW. TO-NTOHT (SATURDAY), Apri' 9th, Mt NIN.TH DiIOWT of the succespful play of ILOSSDALIL OR THE A P ES HALL. WITH EVERY SCENE NEW. By Charles J. Hawthorn and R 8. Sinn. Itaildnery by John Puna. NOW and appropriate Music by.. . _.ohas. N. Dodworlds. Military Co.ttizees by . Wanamaker & Brows. Pr. - pante, and ADDOWEGOES by George Herrin. New Obena slier by Camelia(' & Bator. Upholstery by B F. flUllignse. Maitre de Danes. George Smith, EVERY MEMBER OF THE CPANY IA Ti DISTRIBUTION,OM EM AND MRH. JOHN DREW AR RORA. LEIGH. CHANGE OF This. —Doors open at 7; commence ate[ to EL Beate Secured one week in adyance, without UM charge. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. FAREWELL BENEFIT of Miss LAURA KNEEL THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 8. Last night but one of the engagement of Miss LAURA RRENE, and druble Company, from New 1 ort Rev!. .at, by particular request, of the grand spectacular drama of THE BEA OF ICE, RUDE other's Prayer. Min LAURA. se Loniee de Leaman' and Oga rlta. To conclude with the roaring farce of eLAR ewe 'YOUNG 2C127. G R OV EIVB WIESTNITT-STREEF THBATTa LEONARD OROVR , R. .11 , 1stENSR SUCONSB Ibiel.E.Noß SUCCESS of Boncicault's *net Ataerkuva Drams. the o , yroNOON, OCTOROON. which will be reDeatelTßlS EVENT NO with all Its MAGNIFICENT segNERT. GREAT cesr. BOYER') MONK. &c.. &O. • Be a g p4 ot t r Family al,atineeAr,.tialVOßDAT AFTERNOON. ASSEMBLY BUILDING -TfiNTEI mos PTREDT4 TDB MONaIWEI OF Mai:Houle% Wyman,Ws roan. W yman ,. mail. Wyman. Wyman, Wyman. Wyman. Wyman, W yman . Wyman, Wy man. Wyman.- Wyman. Wyman, Wym an . Matinees and SFresti - trees De Proetidiaitatioey The dialtateur. The Praetldbritatane. Wizard and Venbilequist, Wizard and Ventriloquist Thiel Afternoon:. This Afternoon. Tele Afternoon. This Afternoon. . . To commence at 3 o'clock Bolroe Preettaigitatiou, Every flight.Mvery Every N rat, Every Night ti. CONCER T HALL. J. W. WILDER. SIHMONE I SIMMONS! SIMMONS t THE GREAT ILLUSIONIST BAStLICOTH AN AuNATURGIRT, MARKED AND FLATTERING SUOOES, TI •IIV B V DI P 6 CHARMED.TYP.SNSTSMZSD, AND THRILLED BY TOR AUTOONAT OF THE REALNN OF KAOIO. Whose WONDERFUL PERFORMAII DES Surpass belief. and 'MARE ONE'S RYES THE FOOL 0' THE OTHER SEISES " THE SPIRITUALISTS SORELY PE ap LIMED By the astound is g expose of their trends as given by THIS bREAT SIMMONS. In his d four of THE BLOO REDa pia ON THE AIM, 2 Will be continued EVERY EVENING THIS WEER. New Tricks every night, in addition to the most beau tiful end mysterious of the feats performed by. THE cORCEBERS OF CHINA AND JAPAN, Including THE °BEAT JAPANESE PAPILLIONABSOUR M!s. TERYI OR THE FLIGHT Of THE BUTTERFLY. The most pleasing, graceful, and beautiful feat ever witnessed, aid LE SABOT JAPANESE; TOP-SPINNING ON A SINOLS THREAD. AVD THE CALIGRAPHY OF THE Diab. Adrnierion 50 satipt Gaiters' 25 Children under tea, years 25 • • Doors open a ' 7; Seance at 8 o'elsek GRAND AIELT.NES ON SATURDAY. Tickets on this occasion only Z 5 cent.. Barra AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC', SOIREE 07MNASTIRIIE. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE CHEAP CE TEAL FAIR OF THE Sall/TARE coidtatisstox By request of the Committeeon Bxhiiiitfolis, Benefite, and Entertainments, A SOLBEE Opfle:4,BllQl2TX. _ AND LabiT GRA ND h.. - OP7IOPf of the Claw% connected with the P6IL4OELPUR NATATttBIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TriESvAY EVENING. sprit nth. The clet,,es of Madera and Touna , Otattlemer, under the direction of Dr WAIL JANSEN.. The edema of young. Ladies led by Mire 3. F. ElorKl.ll . S. The 0b1.049i) of Gentlemen connected by Dirtier% HARMESON and The whole performance being a fall and practical-11- laceration of all the branches of modern Orroneatice and Physical Culture, and executed entirely by amatenre, in. where of the Institution . . . The Grand Orchestra of thirty. six tire t. class perform ers will, in itself. pr,,vr a great attraction Direct.' r of the General Manic Ur. HAMRA Director of the hicuele for the "Light Gyninastici, 2Tr LONE. _ _ F. LETPOLDT, corner of CH3STSUT and JIINIPISR Streets; has been appointed Treasttrar, and Agent for the sale of ticket,. PRICE OP AD3111351017 ; Parquet and Balcony Family Circle and Amphitheatre 60 cents Do extra charge for reserved seats. Bale of seats to commence on Tuesday. March 22. Doors open at 7 o'clock. The performance to commence punctually at 8 o'clock. The sale of ticke ts at Mr. F. LEYPOLDT'S Book Store win close at 4 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday. the 12th. ap7 at ACADEMY OP MUSIC. CELEBRATION OF THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY FIRST ENGIMENT I aIFANTRY. (GRAY RRORVES) GRAND MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS SOIREE{ PROMEtt .D if, CONCERT. TUESDAY EVENING. Apr.ll.9th, 1.884. Proceed. to be O comted to the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THIS UNITED SPATES S 4 ITART COMMISSION. COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS Mai. F. P. Nicholson, I Lieut. A Fearing. M. Wm. H. Kern. Lient. Charles B. tde. Capt. J. I,Ondemiager, Lient, Oao. F. DeWiner. Capt. 'Wm. W. Allen, Meat Jae, C. Wray. Capt. Geo. W. Gardner, Lieut. B. M. DucenbenT. CUPt. J. Parker Martin. TICRETS. TER Concert to commence at S o' Tickets can be procured fee Committee; also, members of & bone. under the Continent, CO, //3 Porth Second street. gIONOR N. PEBELLI'S r•—' GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL °imam. For the Bandit of the GRBLT CBNMAL FAIR FOIL THE SANITARY CONSISSION. LT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY I•ViiNING. April 29. 1864, SIGNOR PERELLT. respect'ully informs his friends and the pubiie that be IRA( be assisted on the above occasion by his bear pupils, wto have kindly tendered their valuable services A large and effective Orchestra. and a full thorns of Ladle's and Gentlemen, will take pant In the performance. Tickets TWO DOLLARS etch, to be had at all the principal Music Stores. ard-mthatt C OLCHESTER, THE GREAT TEST anti DUKE-BM BLEDIUSI, is still at his Hooms,over ptore 917 CHESTNUT Street. Call and see his wonder ful dernonstratlons,lecluding writing on the arm. apS-4N GRAND LlTEsßoArlittlrz S AND MUSICAL ALUMNI OF THE GIELIS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, April 11, In At Eight o'clok. Reserved Seals can be obtained at Gould's Made Store. corner of Seventh and Chestnut, without extra charge. Proceeds for the Sanitary rtommtatiom ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT," CATINCROSH LAD BIXBY'S MINSTREL& THE apiar STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD. In tbeir SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, LauebAble Mae - leeonee, Plantation Scenes Ate, Ate.. by' TwEDITY TALENTED' ARTISTS. BVS.HT EVEHIDG THIS WESEL Tickets 711 tents Dom (ism at 7 eVeloels. 1627-3 m J. L. CABNCROSS, Ittintnoms MAILWR f. I ,RANP SOIREES FOR THE N-A ORAND CENTRAL FAIR ENTERFAINMESTS cosiniNiwo MUSIC Moll cALISTHENICa, BY TEE . . Pupils of the FIFTEENTH WARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS. AT TAE - ACADEMY of MUSIC. FRIDAY RVENING. AnTlll6q3. at 8 o'clock. and SATUR DAY AFTBB2IOI , I. April 16th, at 3 o'clock. Tickets 26 canto: admit to either entertainment apilkomwteet , THE GREAT PICTURE AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM Only a few days longer. Commencing TUESDAY. April 6th. J. bane Williams' celebrated PANORAMA. OF THE BIBLE. This le the meet complete and finished Paintinsrof the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising over fifty of the most SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History'~. forming altogether one of the finest exhibitions of. the age. OPEN EVERY EVENING at a quarter to 8 o'clock, Admission 26 cents N B. Matinees on Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday. sad Saturday aftern Chil d r e n o'slock. Admission for 10 cents, pEN NSI LVA NI hk. AOADEMY OR THE FINE LEM 305 CHBRIIIIIT STEM CLOSED to Prepare for the ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Will open on the 25th of APRIL. Br order of COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION. ap9•rf (4.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA..-PUBLIC IIEIBA-UI3ALLB every SATURDAY, at 3 o'oloek. P• at the AItYSIOAL FUND BALL. Bindle tboketia cents. Package, of Dix ticket,, $l. To be had at 121. DES'S. 1104 IMISTNI3T Street, J. B GOULD, Stu . ' , TENTH and CASSTNUT. and at the Hall door. fan-t 9 PERSONAL. PERBONAL,r-4EWELRY BY MAIL, free of postage, to any part of the United States on receipt of the following prices : Single stone imitation diamond slurs, $1; cluster I uliation diamond rings. $2; heavy-rated vest chains. $1; heavy plain rings, Will stand the strangest acid • tlo 4 ;small round blaek.enamal ed ear drops. too; heavy -plated black enameled sleeve buttons, Sec: gents' Imitation diamond etude, .1 gents' lninativii diamond pins, $1; bracelets. $1; haudsOMßl9 chased medallic:lse, $1; complete seta carbuncle studs and buttons. $1; complete sets black-enamelled studs and buttons with pearl setting. $1;. fancy watch keys, 60e; pen and per oil with extension chate l ain e ladies' long guard and chatelaine chains. $1; pins, $1; ge nuine antic percba chains. $1: ladies' and gents' minia turn pic e for Menne orhair...7l . ssea r l L l N ng ik e. Dina to _ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—.A. OERTIFICAI'E OF S•PEE ••■•-• CENT. LOAN OP STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. for 11616.06, dated March I% 1830, ifo, 769, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH, Also, a Certificate of aff cent. Loan of State of l'ennoylvania, for the sum of dated June 30 1846, Ho. 1462. in the name of IL PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in trust. AP- Plieation has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates felo-3m ELI K. PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street. atittBOSTON AND PHILADEL PHIA STBANSHIP LINE, sailing from each port on SATURDAYS. from fret wharf above PINN street, phitadetrhts, and Long 'Wharf, Boston. The e teamel3M NORMAN, Capt. Taker. will mil froni Philadelphia fed Boston on sATURDAY IV/ JUNG. AMR 9. at 8 o'clock. These new and substantial steamships forma mauler line, s ailing from each pert punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one•half the minim sharked °wean vessels. Freights taken at fair rates shippers are requested to send .Slip Receipts and SUL* Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having tine accommodation') apply to HENRY wirersoß & Co.. mL9 33% Borah DEL/MAR& Mamma. FOR ALBANY AND TROT, via Delaware and. Raritan (lanai, In. barge J. sTACKFOLD, Capt. FIIIBBARD. le now— loadina at let Wharf. below SPRUCE. Street. and wi lt leave for the above points on SATURDAY. st 6 P. K. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates. apply to 0137-8 V" D L FL &NAGAN. Leant. 304 Sixth P 043101141,446, .MANiGIEL Manager SE DOLLARS _ . 'elock. Dancing at 10. m any of the above-named the Regimen t. at O. Oakford al Hotel, and at Fcering dk aDO. tattl' mereZerZela:iii=llo.
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